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We suppose that prior to partitioning a set of experimental units into experimental blocks of size t, each unit is classified with respect to k different binary variables or attributes. The 2k cells of this classification are then used as building blocks to form experimental blocks of t homogeneous experimental units.In our attempt to achieve within ...
C Tithayasai, D S Robson
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European Economic Review, 2019
Anchoring is one of the most studied and robust behavioral biases, but there is little knowledge about its persistence and magnitude in economic settings. This article studies the role of anchoring bias in strategic interactions. We test experimentally two different anchor types using auctions.
Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta, Seres, Gyula
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Anchoring is one of the most studied and robust behavioral biases, but there is little knowledge about its persistence and magnitude in economic settings. This article studies the role of anchoring bias in strategic interactions. We test experimentally two different anchor types using auctions.
Ivanova-Stenzel, Radosveta, Seres, Gyula
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Strategy, nonstrategy and no strategy
Journal of Strategy and Management, 2020PurposeTo unravel three strategy-related concepts, frequently confused as one, by introducing the new concept of nonstrategy and proposing a novel threefold classification of strategy, nonstrategy and no strategy.Design/methodology/approachBuilding on some key insightful definitions of strategy, the paper infers five essential attributes of strategy ...
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Journal of Information Systems Management, 1988
Abstract The year 1987 may well be remembered as the Year of Strategy. The ideas of using information as a strategic weapon, of creating information systems that advance corporate strategic purposes, and of using information systems for competitive advantage were everywhere - at professional meetings, in journal articles, and in books.
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Abstract The year 1987 may well be remembered as the Year of Strategy. The ideas of using information as a strategic weapon, of creating information systems that advance corporate strategic purposes, and of using information systems for competitive advantage were everywhere - at professional meetings, in journal articles, and in books.
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2015 22nd International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME), 2015
In game-theory, a classic qualitative question is to check whether a designed set of the players has a winning strategy. In several safety-critical applications, however, it is important to ensure that some redundant strategies also exist, to be used in case of some fault.
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In game-theory, a classic qualitative question is to check whether a designed set of the players has a winning strategy. In several safety-critical applications, however, it is important to ensure that some redundant strategies also exist, to be used in case of some fault.
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Strategies for Struggle Strategies for Peace
Journal of Palestine Studies, 1983The year 1982 has been a new landmark in the history of the conflict in the Middle East. It has brought to the fore the Israeli commitment to the annexation of the territories occupied in 1967; Israel's total disregard for any process towards reconciliation and its total lack of restraint in the application of violence in the West Bank, in Gaza, or in ...
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Science, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Lacour, Jérôme, Linder, David
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Lacour, Jérôme, Linder, David
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
There is world-wide race among terminal operating Companies or large shipping Companies to corner commercial ports and hub ports.The aim is: 1- to build up merger policies, 2- to avoid being dependent on the performance of a single port location, 3- to acquire hub and commercial strategic terminals which will take account of changes in the directions ...
FOSCHI, ALGA, Cazzaniga Francesetti D.
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There is world-wide race among terminal operating Companies or large shipping Companies to corner commercial ports and hub ports.The aim is: 1- to build up merger policies, 2- to avoid being dependent on the performance of a single port location, 3- to acquire hub and commercial strategic terminals which will take account of changes in the directions ...
FOSCHI, ALGA, Cazzaniga Francesetti D.
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Strategy past; strategy futures
Long Range Planning, 1997Abstract Strategy is a youthful discipline, with much of its research material derived from studies in the last 30 years. Its roots, however, go back much further. Modern studies can be partitioned into four schools—Planning and Practice, Learning, Positioning and Resource-Based, each with long scholastic and practical traditions. The schools are not
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Into free-fall: the no-strategy strategy
2012For those who like to seek connections beneath the surface of events, the dying months of 2011 would have proved fertile ground. Apparently disparate happenings proved, on closer examination, to have intriguing links with each other.
Larry Elliott, Dan Atkinson
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